Life-Exposure Theories of Victimization suggest that some individuals are at greater risk of victimization due to aspects of their lifestyles or daily activities. These theories propose that the more time someone spends in public places or engaged in risky behaviors, the more likely they are to be victimized. The document discusses how Meier and Miethe go into detail about Life-Exposure Theories and Routine Activities Theory in the second section of their work.