IMHO the typical nightlatch seen in the UK is next to useless. Most are poorly fitted non deadlocking ones that can be easily slipped.
So what is a history of the nightlatch? Why do we have the typical "nightlatch and mortice lock" setup as seen on many timber doors here in the UK?
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_latch hints that it's a fire safety thing - the nightlatch is used at night and can be easily opened in the event of a fire.
Is that all there is too it? Why don't we just have a thumbturn on the back of a pin tumbler like a lot of other countries? Or a simple and strong sliding bolt?
Bumpyraker