Abstract

The objective of the research was to establish the incidence of disaster risk management on the environmental awareness of students of the police training center for officers - Peru. The approach was quantitative, substantive, and non-experimental, transactional design. For this study, the population had 1309 students from the police training center. The sample consisted of 186 students drawn through an intentional non-probability sampling. The technique used was the survey and the instruments were questionnaires, with a dichotomous and Likert scale, it was validated through expert judgment and its reliability determined by Kuder Richardson - 20 and Cronbach's Alpha and in terms of inferential statistics it was used, ordinal logistic regression. It was concluded that disaster risk management significantly affects the environmental awareness of students from the police training center for officers of Peru, 2020. Since the likelihood ratio is significant (p <0.05); adjusting well to the data (Deviation with p <0.05); and it explains 53.4% of the dependent variable environmental awareness. Likewise, there is a significant incidence of the disaster risk management variable in the dimensions of the dependent variable; cognitive, affective, active, and conative. In the dimensions, the significance value was less than p <0.05.

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