Which supervision conditions are pertinent to these sex offenders? The specific conditions pertaining to sex offenders have received attention in recent years. For each case below, which additional conditions should be imposed on the offender in terms of his or her offense, and what challenges of community supervision does each case present? Assume that conditions for sex offenders include one or more of the following: Gloria has been paroled after serving three years of her nine-year sentence for lewd sexual conduct and sexual contact with a minor. She was 27 years old at the time of the offense, and hervictim was 16. Currently, Gloria is 30 years old; her victim is now 19 years of age and enrolled as a full-time college student in another state. This is Glorias first felony offense, and she has nohistory of offending behavior under community supervision. Gloria agreed to complete a sex offender treatment program during her incarceration but claimed during her counseling sessionsthat she and her victim loved each other and that sexual relations were consensual. Gloria still reports feelings for him, but the victims family wishes to have no contact with Gloria. However,at this time no one knows how the victim feels about the relationship because his most recent contact information was unavailable when the field officer performed her investigations. The fieldofficer did find out that Glorias former employer would not accept her back in her former occupation as a registered nurse despite Glorias statements that the institution would. Gloria wishesto parole back to the same house she lived in when arrested. She has one male child, aged 13, who has been staying with Glorias mother over the last three years..