Cameron Ross was convicted on 25 May 2026 following a trial at the High Court in Edinburgh.
He was found guilty of offences including rape, domestic abuse, attempting to pervert the course of justice and threatening or abusive behaviour.
The evidence presented by prosecutors showed that the 39-year-old engaged in a pattern of sexual and physical abuse against women.
The offences took place at locations in Inverness and on the Isle of Lewis between 2012 and 2022.
On 2 July 2026, Ross was sentenced to 10 years in custody at the High Court in Edinburgh.
He has been placed on the sex offenders register indefinitely.
Faye Cook, Procurator Fiscal for High Court Sexual Offences at the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS), said:
"Cameron Ross carried out deliberate and repeated acts of abuse against women over the course of a decade.
"This was sustained offending, which caused significant harm.
"As a police officer, he was in a position of trust. Instead of upholding the law, he chose to break it in a serious and persistent way.
"I would urge anyone affected by similar offending to come forward and report it.
"The Crown is committed to prosecuting those responsible for sexual and domestic abuse, regardless of who they are."