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Amanda Knox, exonerated after four years of imprisonment in Italy, brings firsthand experience to criminal justice reform advocacy through speaking engagements, media projects, and policy discussions. Her 2007 wrongful conviction and subsequent legal battles culminated in a complete acquittal by Italy's highest court in 2015. Knox's case highlighted international judicial system disparities, prosecutorial misconduct, and the impact of media sensationalism on due process. Knox produces and hosts multimedia content examining wrongful convictions, criminal justice reform, and post-exoneration challenges. Her projects include the Hulu documentary "Amanda Knox: One Woman Show," podcast conversations with thought leaders like Sam Harris, and stand-up comedy performances incorporating her legal experiences. She regularly contributes to public discourse on evidence-based prosecution, media ethics, and prisoner reintegration. Knox's platform spans documentary filmmaking, podcasting, and live performances focused on systemic justice reform. Her work examines the intersection of criminal law, media coverage, and psychological recovery through collaborations with legal experts, journalists, and advocacy organizations. Knox's content addresses wrongful convictions, prosecutorial accountability, and the challenges faced by exonerees rebuilding their lives.