'Sex abuse' has recently become an object of knowledge of the human science
s and thereby, juridical punishment. While not diminishing the problem of s
exual violence, this paper explains the intensification of the sexual abuse
discourse as contingent upon an incitement to talk about it in a 'confessi
onal society: The paper argues that notions such as 'normality, 'deviance'
and therefore (ab)use, are produced by power and are, consequently contesta
ble. It examines the ways that under the current punitive disciplinary rati
onality, there is an imperative of continuous production of knowledge that
incites the sex abuse discourse. In a liberal society, failure to determine
such knowledge is a threat to liberty and thereby, liberalism itself.