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According to Burton et al. (2006) official recognition of potentially vulnerable witnesses by police and the Crown prosecution Service was ____%, whereas researchers gave a 'very conservative estimate' of ____%Group of answer choices9; 2424; 915; 3636; 154; 54

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According to Burton et al. (2006) official recognition of potentially vulnerable witnesses by police and the Crown prosecution Service was ____%, whereas researchers gave a 'very conservative estimate' of ____%Group of answer choices9; 2424; 915; 3636; 154; 54

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