I don't agree with the comment about fifth wheel being a more secure hitch.
If you read some of the RV webiste forums, you'll see items about people who thought their trailer was properly hitched, with the latching mechanism closed, and found it was not when they drove away. It drops the travel trailer on the bed of the pickup, often damaging the sides of bed and maybe the trailer as well. I"ve read one or two posts where that didn't happen right away, only after some travel.
With a gooseneck, it's obvious whether the hitch is on the ball or not. If you don't close the latch, I guess its possible it might jump off while travelling, but even that seems unlikely since such a large part of the weight of the trailer is carried by the truck.
It's probably true that its more desirable to have the load spread over the hitch plate, and having a wide plate may also cut down on the trailer leaning if you go over uneven surfaces like a driveway entrance, etc.
Plusses and minuses for each kind, I guess.