A violent rapist who filmed himself committing a sex offence has been jailed for 10 years.
Jason Toms threatened and restrained a woman.
Toms, 42, recorded some of the attacks he perpetrated on his victim at houses in Perthshire.
He was told his name would remain on the sex offenders register indefinitely.
He will also remain under supervision on licence for a further four years after completing the punishment part of the sentence.
Footage that police recovered from his mobile phone was shown to jurors at Toms’ trial at the High Court in Edinburgh.
The jury found him guilty of raping the 36-year-old woman between December 2010 and September 2016 at three different addresses and making a video record of the assaults on some occasions.
Judge Lord Tyre told Toms that a significant custodial sentence was the only appropriate punishment given the seriousness of the offences.
During one of his brutal attacks he grabbed the woman by the throat, restricting her breathing and pinned her against a wall.
Toms, who has previous convictions for assault, was also found guilty of assaulting two other women, one of whom he attacked in a ward at Perth Royal Infirmary.
Toms was acquitted of five further rape charges at the end of his trial.