Define an implementing population and a consumer population in the implementation of judicial decisions. Provide an example for each population

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: An ideal response will:
1. Define the implementing population as consisting of those people responsible for carrying out a decision. In the case of school prayer, the implementing population could include teachers, school administrators, and school boards.
2. Define the consumer population as consisting of those people who might be directly affected by a decision. In the case of school prayer, the consumer population could include students and parents.

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