So-called "barely legal" pornography and content depicting sexual relationships between step-relatives are set to be banned amid efforts to regulate intimate image sharing.
"In fact, in the UK, around half of all sexual abuse cases against children are perpetrated by step parents, yet the depiction of this type of pornography allows porn companies to profit from content that depicts something which is utterly illegal in the UK."
"This is because Parliament recognised the clear power imbalance in step family relationships within households, and also Parliament acted because step-relations are the most likely relationships in which child sexual abuse takes place.
She added: "Nearly all step-relations between step-parents and step-siblings is illegal.
Lady Bertin said she was "mystified why it does not include step-incest", as she moved her proposal, which peers backed 144 votes to 143.
The Government successfully wrote into the Bill a ban on possessing or publishing pornographic images of sex between relatives.
And courts will have a duty to tell criminals they must delete intimate images they have shared or threatened to share without the subject's consent.
Debating the Crime and Policing Bill on Monday, peers have also agreed to a Government-backed ban on screenshotting intimate images without the subject's consent.
But justice minister Baroness Levitt warned that cracking down on pornography depicting sex between step-relatives was complicated, because not all relationships between step-relatives are illegal.
Baroness Bertin, who led a review into pornography regulation published last year, warned that "around half of all sexual abuse cases against children were perpetrated by step-parents" in her call for the law change.
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